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Faye Lane’s Beauty Shop Stories – Know Your Worth

by Karen Tortora-Lee on December 10, 2010

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(Stephen Mosher Photos courtesy of Adam Magazine)

(Stephen Mosher Photos courtesy of Adam Magazine)

Faye Lane’s Beauty Shop Stories (directed by Jay Rogers, and featuring music written by Keith Thompson, Larry Rosen and Carol Hall  – who wrote music and lyrics for The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas) is a powerful message disguised as a sweet lil tale about a gal who started out life sittin’ on the porch in her Pretty Plus Jeans wearin’ a Burger King crown that she re-did with sparkles and glitter   . . . who somehow ended up in New York City tellin’ stories.  But don’t let Faye Lane’s Southern charm, flashing eyes and brilliant smile fool you – her story is as resounding and victorious as any by Horatio Alger – with twice the pluck and half the testosterone.

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